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  • Botes do not imply a common wood; they could as well appertain to field or hedgerow.
  • A wooden target with one or two darts sticking in it hung on the end wall and invited the Robin Hoods of the village to try their skill; a system of incised marks on the oaken table made sinister suggestions of shove-halfpenny; and a large open box filled with white wigs, gaudily colored robes and wooden spears, swords and regalia, crudely coated with gilded paper, obviously appertained to the puerile ceremonials of the Order of Druids. The Eye of Osiris
  • Some of them were publicly promulgated; but such as appertained to religious matters were kept secret chiefly by the pontiffs, that they might hold the minds of the people fettered by them. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • Under conditions such as appertain to New England and the adjacent Clovers and How to Grow Them
  • The neat, suitable uniforms of the British nurses, the appliances they use, the various inventions they have made for the sick-room, can not fail to prove to the most careless observer that the profession to which these things appertain is both honorable and scientific. Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
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  • Unto the first of these, the considerations of the original of the soul, whether it be native or adventive, and how far it is exempted from laws of matter, and of the immortality thereof, and many other points, do appertain: which have been not more laboriously inquired than variously reported; so as the travail therein taken seemeth to have been rather in a maze than in The Advancement of Learning
  • Wherefore I have been considering thy desires herein, and if thou deem it meet to give a gift to Dame Elinor, and live queenlier thyself than now thou dost, then mayst thou give unto her the Castle of Greenharbour, and the six manors appertaining thereto, and withal the rights of wild-wood and fen and fell that lie thereabout. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
  • The former had at length succeeded to the extensive property of his long-lived grand-aunt, and to considerable wealth besides, which he had employed in redeeming his paternal acres (by the title appertaining to which he still chose to be designated), notwithstanding Captain Craigengelt had proposed to him a most advantageous mode of vesting the money in Law’s scheme, which was just then broached, and offered his services to travel express to The Bride of Lammermoor
  • ‘‘Prerogative’ power is, properly speaking, legal power which appertains to the Crown but not to its subjects.
  • She enjoyed the privileges appertaining to the office of chairman.
  • A monthly forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park.
  • Even on that assumption, it still has to be shown that the right ‘appertains to the land’.
  • What titles appertaining to God do not apply also to Him, except for Unbegotten and Begotten? This Is Life!: Revolutions Around the Cruciform Axis
  • Unto the first of these, the considerations of the original of the soul, whether it be native or adventive, and how far it is exempted from laws of matter, and of the immortality thereof, and many other points, do appertain: which have been not more laboriously inquired than variously reported; so as the travail therein taken seemeth to have been rather in a maze than in a way. The Advancement of Learning
  • The cause why the pope so did accurse and depose him was, that the said Otho did take and occupy cities, towns, and castles, which the pope said appertained to him.
  • The view from the lonely and segregated mountain peak, of this portion of what is called and known as the Creation, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto appertaining and belonging…4 Mark Twain
  • I spoke it, tender juvenal, as a congruent epitheton appertaining to thy young days, which we may nominate tender. Love’s Labour ’s Lost
  • And thus much of the magistrates over Christ's flock in the primitive church; for the office of a minister, or ministress, was to be subject to the flock, and to serve them in those things which appertain to their temporal business. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Alexander Mowdiewort, or Moldieward, to answer for the sin of misca'in 'the minister and session o' this parish, and to show cause why he, as a sectary notour, should not demit, depone, and resign his office of grave digger in the kirk-yard of this parish with all the emoluments, benefits, and profits thereto appertaining. The Lilac Sunbonnet
  • They were not engineers by profession, but simply amateurs of all that appertained to aerostatics, and they were amateurs in a fury, and especially foes of those who would oppose to aerostats "apparatuses heavier than the air," flying machines, aerial ships, or what not. Robur the Conqueror
  • They were not engineers by profession, but simply amateurs of all that appertained to aerostatics, and they were amateurs in a fury, and especially foes of those who would oppose to aerostats “apparatuses heavier than the air,” flying machines, aerial ships, or what not. Robur the Conqueror
  • For limited market items this would appertain for an extended period, but any popular item should drop to 5-7% of hardcopy withing a year or two. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Amazon and Macmillan
  • But be assured that the specimen before us appertains to the very simplest species of cryptograph. The Gold-Bug
  • The position is quite different from that which appertained in the Ireland case.
  • The servant of the house affirmed it appertained to his mistres. A Legend of Montrose
  • Earth, and all that appertains thereto, speedily passed from his eyes, and they were alone in the midst of circumfused ether, glowing with a sunless light. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 342, November 22, 1828
  • Having invited him and his women to a banquet, which his brother requited by a similar entertainment, he substituted chosen soldiers well armed instead of women, sending them two and two in a _dowle_, [256] who, getting in by this device, gained possession of the gates, and held the place for the Great Mogul, to whom it now appertains, being one of the strongest situated forts in the world. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • It would amount to nothing more than the supreme command and direction of the military and naval forces, as first General and admiral of the Confederacy; while that of the British king extends to the DECLARING of war and to the RAISING and REGULATING of fleets and armies, all which, by the Constitution under consideration, would appertain to the legislature. eric wrote on September 17, 2007 10: 22 AM: Election Central | Talking Points Memo | McCain: Webb-Hagel Iraq Proposal Is Unconstitutional
  • Like all good symbols these things should appertain to any usage at any level…
  • It shall be the duty of the President of the Association to preside at its meetings, and to discharge such other duties as shall appertain to his office; and he shall, at the expiration of his term deliver an address before the Association. Convention of Teachers of the Confederate States (1863: Columbia, S.C.) Proceedings of the Convention of Teachers of the Confederate States, Assembled at Columbia, South Carolina, April 28th, 1863.
  • Hence existence appertains to the nature of substance, and every substance contains within itself the complete explanation of its own nature and existence.
  • The second appertaineth to the Son as to his godhead, that is to say in this, that he is God and it is such: The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • Euangelists that they shall auouch all those wools and woollen fels vnder his name vnto whom they doe properly belong, & vnder the name of none other: and then taking sufficient security from the owner of those wools and fels, or in his name, in regard whereof you wil vndertake to warrantize, and make good vnto vs those penalties and forfaitures which shal vnto vs appertaine, for all wools, and woollen fels conueied or sent by any of the foresaid merchants vnto any of the said prouinces of Flanders, Brabant, and The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The volume of ore appertaining to any given sample can be considered as a prismoid, the dimensions of which may be stated as follows: -- Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration
  • The difference between the vessels to honour and those to dishonour, that is, of mercy and wrath, does not appertain to the adorning or perfection of the universe or of the house of God. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • The institution of marriage itself -- in the words of commencement rituals everywhere -- comes complete "...with all the rights, privileges, honors and responsibilities thereunto appertaining"? Paula Gordon: (R)Evolutions
  • Wrong word, reverend, but it does appertain to the evangelical community's attitude toward gay Americans and their families.
  • Mr. John Gordon having come to Taunda, my aumil performed whatever appertained to his duty. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12)
  • Conveyance of land shall be deemed to include and shall by virtue of this Act operate to convey with the land all easements, rights and advantages whatsoever appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land…
  • The candidate is now requested to rise, and the Most Excellent Master gives him the sign, grip, and word appertaining to this degree. The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge
  • This celestial being is therefore described as appertaining to five men, and he is the progenitor of five tribes. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
  • The Duke de Montellano, president of the Council of Castille, counterbalanced the authority, until then unlimited, of Porto-Carrero; the auditorship of finance, which had always appertained to the prime minister, being taken from him. Political Women, Vol. 2 (of 2)
  • Now it seems to me very convenient to delineate, as it were, in the rough draught, those signs and marks that distinguish a malicious narration from a candid and unbiassed one, applying afterwards every point we shall examine to such as appertain to them. Essays and Miscellanies
  • The only reference to books in the will of Edward IV. is in regard to such as appertained "to oure chapell," which he bequeathed to his queen, such only being excepted "as we shall hereafter dispose to goo to oure saide Collage of Wyndesore. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
  • These vessels called Nassades, are very long builded, broade made, and close aboue, flatte bottomed, and draw not aboue foure foote water; and will came two hundred tunnes: they haue none iron appertaining to them but all of timber, and when the winde serueth, they are made to sayle. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Forres, the murder of King Duffus at Forfar, and other pithy sonnets and lays which appertained to the history of his distant native country, and particularly of the district to which he belonged. Quentin Durward
  • I allude to the means of communication by which different parts of the wide expanse of our country are to be placed in closer connection for purposes both of defense and commercial intercourse, and more especially such as appertain to the communication of those great divisions of the Union which lie on the opposite sides of the Rocky Mountains. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Thus the Act provides, as it seems to me, firstly that every hereditament has to have its own rateable value and secondly that every rateable value appertains to a particular hereditament.
  • In the first place, they are British citizens with all the rights and duties appertaining thereto.
  • Wherefore I pray you most venerable Fathers, to whom and every one of whom it doth appertain, to provide for the dignity and safety of the Commonweale, that you would in no wise suffer this wicked Homicide, embrued with the bloud of so many murthered citisens, to escape unpunished. The Golden Asse
  • On the 1st of January a royal proclamation was issued, concerning the style and titles appertaining to the imperial crown of Great Britain and The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
  • And if we say that she is resolved into common putrefaction in worms and into ashes or dust; it behoveth us to weigh and think such thing as appertaineth to so great holiness, and to the seignory of such a chamber of God. The Golden Legend, vol. 4
  • Another the glaring. of jo feet broad leads from the front of Much of this Teems appertaining to the houfe, and lies between two groves parade, and therefore I ain glad to leave of tall lime trees, planted in feveral e - it to dcfcribc the reft, which is all for qual ranks upon a carpet of grafs; the conveniency. The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ...
  • The former had at length succeeded to the extensive property of his long-lived grand-aunt, and to considerable wealth besides, which he had employed in redeeming his paternal acres (by the title appertaining to which he still chose to be designated), notwithstanding Captain Craigengelt had proposed to him a most advantageous mode of vesting the money in Law's scheme, which was just then broached, and offered his services to travel express to Paris for the purpose. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • The boss of a train down there is the conductor del tren; a commuter is a commutador; switch is used both in its American railroad sense and to indicate the electrical device; slip, dock and wharf (the last pronounced guÿ; fay) are in daily use; so is socket (electrical), though it is pronounced sokÿ; ytay; so are poker and many of the terms appertaining to the game. Appendix 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 3. Spanish
  • The issues that actually appertain to it, for instance, are dealt with by a training programme.
  • For the latter part of the power of the prerogative, or that whereby they are the supreme judicatory of this nation, and of the provinces of the same, the cognizances of crimes against the majesty of the people, such as high treason, as also of peculation, that is, robbery of the treasury, or defraudation of the commonwealth, appertains to this tribe. The Commonwealth of Oceana
  • It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to Mr McArdle's land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.
  • Juan Rodriguez Fonseca, who had the chief management of the affairs of the Indies, and was permitted to fit out an expedition to visit any territories in the new world, except such as appertained to Portugal, or such as had been discovered in the name of Spain previous to the year The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
  • According to Foxe, Elizabeth's servants "entertained and cheered" the commissioners "as appertained to their honors. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to his land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.
  • A monthly forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park.
  • When Della woke up, she would be furious they had made any contact that didn't appertain to their job.
  • Absolute, which are such as appertain and belong to particular men, merely as individuals or single persons : relative, which are incident to them as members of fociety, and standing in various relations to each other. The Volokh Conspiracy » McDonald amicus briefs: Academics, Congress redux, and California District Attorneys 
  • Therefore, to distinguish between what appertains to the primary polarity, Levity-Gravity, on the one hand, and their visible effects in the secondary polarity of the colours, on the other, we shall henceforth reserve the term darkness and, with it, lightness for instances where the perceptible components of the respective colours are concerned, while speaking of Dark and Light where reference is made to the generating primary polarity. Man or Matter
  • But it was evident to all, that, from this day, young Halbert was an altered man; that he acted with the steadiness, promptitude, and determination, which belonged to riper years, and bore himself with a manner which appertained to higher rank. The Monastery
  • In this mood of mind I betook myself to the mathematics, and the branches of study appertaining to that science, as being built upon secure foundations, and so worthy of my consideration. Chapter 2
  • The days then are long, as the nights are short, for in the north of Finland there is a midnight sun, and even in _Helsingfors_, during June, he does not set till about eleven, consequently it remains light all night -- that strange weird sort of light that we English folk only know as appertaining to very early morning. Through Finland in Carts
  • To the office of a redeemer, that is, of one that payeth the ransom of sin, which ransom is death, it appertaineth that he was sacrificed, and thereby bore upon his own head and carried away from us our iniquities, in such sort as God had required. Leviathan
  • Another form of warp weight, of burnt clay, is somewhat frequently met with, Fig. 18, but it is described as appertaining to Roman times, and may therefore be either a Greek or Roman article. Ancient Egyptian and Greek Looms
  • This departure from his regular and constant habit, in one so regular and unvarying in all that appertained to the daily pursuit of riches, would almost of itself have told that the usurer was not well. Nicholas Nickleby
  • He again applied his eye to the glass, and turning his ear to the partition, listened attentively: with a subtle and eager look upon his face, that might have appertained to some old goblin. Oliver Twist
  • They, and all that appertained to them, went down alive into the pit, and the earth closed upon them: and they perished from among the congregation.
  • For example, her first formal instructions regarding her Calisthenics Exercises appertained to the ‘Military Position!’
  • Of the insult offered to merit enough has been said (for merit appertains to human beings); what shall I say respecting religion and the auspices, which is contempt and injustice relating exclusively to the immortal gods? The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • The Spaniards move towards the Orient, because they should appear to appertain to the Emperor [Charles V]; and the Portuguese move toward the Occident, for that they should fall within their jurisdiction.
  • And withal it is to be remarked, that, conform to the doctrine of the ancient Etrurians, the manubes, for so did they call the darting hurls or slinging casts of the Vulcanian thunderbolts, did only appertain to her and to Jupiter her father capital. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • AEneas; these ideas, I say, and these sentiments, appertained to the polished century of Augustus and not to the epoch or, scene of the Trojan War. Satyricon
  • He is to perform all the duties which appertain to him throughout the year.
  • The Coronation Oath Act requires the monarch to “maintaine the Laws of God the true profession of the Gospel and the Protestant reformed religion established by law [...] and [...] preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm and to the churches committed to their charge all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them or any of them”. UK: Reforms would allow non-Protestant heir and end male priority
  • Henceforth, when I refer to ‘Olympic’ fencing I mean fencing using the electrical scoring apparatus and all the organizational and stylistic artifacts appertaining thereunto.

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